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bob look at that. the only thing that never did that would be to 1st want to admit to. no black shalev. own black celebs. and that. is disgraceful. to some fighting alongside a black man willing to die for his country. and he can't buy a house next to me and live again. and then i don't make any sense from. right now we were looking for a place. where we like the advantages of. comparison to other cities. and we understood that it was going to be all white we are very happy to. move in you come to this neighborhood you know in me too deep it's different. to nonchalant. it's no new census but it gives you a feeling of how and sending. i was struck by how familiar it felt it was a connection to levittown that they both developed as post-war suburbs. i believe going in he built these houses he really built these houses for the veterans coming home from the war it was hard for him to get financing for these houses because they were so different the whole social part was his design. and. even and so don't i'm not even going to open he was a socialist and i think a lot of the
bob look at that. the only thing that never did that would be to 1st want to admit to. no black shalev. own black celebs. and that. is disgraceful. to some fighting alongside a black man willing to die for his country. and he can't buy a house next to me and live again. and then i don't make any sense from. right now we were looking for a place. where we like the advantages of. comparison to other cities. and we understood that it was going to be all white we are very happy to. move in you come...
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were not was your point about i mean you see bob sandals which still look modern today and you can see them flip flops you know exactly ancient flip flops on any idea why people had to wear them. hygiene maybe good gas but the floor was just too hot for the finals weren't all that far away or so hot people found it necessary to protect their feet so they made these ancient flip flops. the final stop on my visit to sol and is the gone the louis. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slag heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the coal mining. it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in sol and intent to approach the future. of. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. the for. the. last part that advocates for more freedom. for greater
were not was your point about i mean you see bob sandals which still look modern today and you can see them flip flops you know exactly ancient flip flops on any idea why people had to wear them. hygiene maybe good gas but the floor was just too hot for the finals weren't all that far away or so hot people found it necessary to protect their feet so they made these ancient flip flops. the final stop on my visit to sol and is the gone the louis. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a...
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and we have an early look at some of those projections right now from bob let's take a look at that the incumbent coalition the environmentalist greens with 31 percent chance america is conservative c.d.u. with 23 percent the opposition currently in parliament center left s.p.d. the social democrats 12 percent the business friendly f.t.p. the free democrats 11.5 percent the far right populist alternative alternative for germany the f.t. also 11 and a half percent other parties the socialist left party 3 and a half and others with 4 and a half percent so those are the numbers for. michelle anything more that we can kind of see with from those numbers well that there's a significant gain amongst the business friendly free democrats that the high of 8 are who are conservative force also in the coalition in the other big cost state of the varia they are doing particularly well they've kind of jumped into the political race all the unlikely to pass the threshold to actually get into parliament but this really is quite down to for the far right if. we have this debate raging here whether they
and we have an early look at some of those projections right now from bob let's take a look at that the incumbent coalition the environmentalist greens with 31 percent chance america is conservative c.d.u. with 23 percent the opposition currently in parliament center left s.p.d. the social democrats 12 percent the business friendly f.t.p. the free democrats 11.5 percent the far right populist alternative alternative for germany the f.t. also 11 and a half percent other parties the socialist...
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tomorrow our story of resilience is by bob redell, looking at what staying in park meant for all of us as we tried to hit the folks later on for those folks who had to hit the roads as essential worker. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> i've got to say my mileage on the car is the lowest it's ever been in quite some time. thanks so much, kris. >> reporter: check the tires. >> we saw kris bundled up outside. livermore the temperature gauge there, 34 degrees! yes, 34 degrees, and you know what? un-uh, too cold for me. i'll stick inside the studio. >> 6:50 right now, marcus officially became a californian. >> you know what? this is true. >> yes. >> i'm leaving that east coast weather behind. this is home, and i love the sunrise speaking of that behind you, kari, beautiful sunrise to start out our morning. >> yes, that's why i picked this one, as we take a live look outside in san jose, we're like i don't like this. this is too cold but at least it does warm up today and we are going to have some nice weather into the afternoon, it's just going to take a whileeth as we temp
tomorrow our story of resilience is by bob redell, looking at what staying in park meant for all of us as we tried to hit the folks later on for those folks who had to hit the roads as essential worker. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> i've got to say my mileage on the car is the lowest it's ever been in quite some time. thanks so much, kris. >> reporter: check the tires. >> we saw kris bundled up outside. livermore the temperature gauge there, 34...
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this is as good as it is going to get in this business, and if bob redfield looks you in the eye and thinks x, that is worth an examination, there's no question about it. it may be that we never know. i heard that dr. fauci later on, either today or yesterday, said there are folks that hold different opinions. i get all of that. when bob redfield, who has an untarnished history in this business and is beyond reproach when it comes to his intellectual and academic background tells you that, you should pay attention. >> do you agree with him based on what you know? >> there was a bunch of stuff i didn't see. remember, i was gone by early march. >> right, right. >> and there was stuff i didn't see. >> right, right, and he is entitled to his opinion. i want to ask you before you go, president biden was asked about this at his first press conference this week by my colleague, kaitlan collins, about the potential opponent in 2024 and whether he will run against trump. after working for president trump as his chief of staff, would you vote for trump if he runs in 2024? >> oh, sure. the pres
this is as good as it is going to get in this business, and if bob redfield looks you in the eye and thinks x, that is worth an examination, there's no question about it. it may be that we never know. i heard that dr. fauci later on, either today or yesterday, said there are folks that hold different opinions. i get all of that. when bob redfield, who has an untarnished history in this business and is beyond reproach when it comes to his intellectual and academic background tells you that, you...
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take it away ♪ ♪ turn it over to nbc basketball on my t bob costas looking at me lay-up dribble ♪ ♪ goref what are you blind he didn't travel you're out of your mind ♪ ♪ every call's straight up crim now this game' in overtime ♪ ♪ turn it over the nb basketball on my t i hope this game never end on the same network ♪ ♪ that brought you "friends and "seinfeld" ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: nice jam right there that's what i'm talking about. how does he do it? that's amazing you're the best. give it up for tariq trotter, right there, everyone. [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with chrissy teigen and more "tonight show," everyone come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ this is how you become the best! [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. mr. bublé, you can't keep breaking in here. bubly just came out with bubly bounce. a little kick of caffeine exactly what i need to fix these. yeah, bublé bouncé. no calories. no sweeteners.
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tomorrow bob redell will take a look at the impact on the commute and our roadways. in san jose, chris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> chris, thank you. >>> we all know making it in the bay is hard. coming up, the way one north bay city is helping out those most in need. plus more americans are hitting the skies and traveling. next a firsthand account of how they are evolving and this is all happening during the pandemic, and we will also talk about the future of travel. >>> later on "the kelly clarkson show" jennifer gardner admits she hasn't always kept it together during the pandemic, but she's sharing some of the things that did help her out. watch that on "the kelly clarkson show" right here coming up for you at 3:00. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. >>> thanks for sticking around. well, a decision by alaska airlines hitting close to the hearts of some bay area t
tomorrow bob redell will take a look at the impact on the commute and our roadways. in san jose, chris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> chris, thank you. >>> we all know making it in the bay is hard. coming up, the way one north bay city is helping out those most in need. plus more americans are hitting the skies and traveling. next a firsthand account of how they are evolving and this is all happening during the pandemic, and we will also talk about the future of travel....
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when i was your one and i mean you see bob sandals which still look modern today and you can see them flip flops you know exactly ancient flip flops on any idea why people had to wear them. hygiene maybe good gas but the floor was just too hot for the finals weren't all that far away as always so people found it necessary to protect their feet so they made these ancient flip flops. the final stop on my visit to solve that is to solve. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the coal mining. it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in sol and intent to approach the future. of. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. clinton's. going. to last for eternity and for the people. in churches in berli
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when i was a new one and i mean you see bob sandals which still look modern today and you can see in flip flops you know exactly ancient flip flops on any idea why people had to wear them most hygiene maybe good gas but the floor was just too hot for the finals weren't all that far away or so people found it necessary to protect their feet so they made these ancient flip flops. the final stop on my visit to solve and it's the sabol are gone the. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the coal mining. it's also meant as a symbol of how people here insult and intent to approach the future with. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else and driven. the behavior is in freefall the state has a monster. an islamist m
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when i was your one and i mean you see bob sandals which still look modern today and you can see in flip flops you know exactly ancient flip flops on any idea why people had to wear them. hygiene maybe good gas but the floor was just too hot for the finals weren't all that far away or so people found it necessary to protect their feet so they made these ancient flip flops. the final stop on my visit to sol and it's the sabol are gone the. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the coal mining. it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in sol and intend to approach the future with. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else and your. ogg art that advocates for more freedom. for greater self-determination and for
when i was your one and i mean you see bob sandals which still look modern today and you can see in flip flops you know exactly ancient flip flops on any idea why people had to wear them. hygiene maybe good gas but the floor was just too hot for the finals weren't all that far away or so people found it necessary to protect their feet so they made these ancient flip flops. the final stop on my visit to sol and it's the sabol are gone the. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack...
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were not and wasn't your point about i mean you see bob sandals which still look modern today and you should flip flops you know exactly ancient flip flops on any idea why people had to wear them. hygiene maybe good gas but the floor was just too hot for the finals weren't all that far away or so hot people found it necessary to protect their feet so they made these ancient flip flops. the final stop on my visit to sol and it's the sol polygon the louis. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the coal mining. it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in sol and intent to approach the future with. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else and driven. some of. the researchers say that it's just the beginning
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. >> bob, thank you. >>> live look at oakland coliseum which, over the weekend, vaccinated another 15,000 or so people. statewide more than 10 million californians have now received at least one dose of the vaccine. even with vaccinations moving forward and case numbers coming down, one stanford infectious disease expert warns people to keep playing it safe. >> i agree with my colleague, dr. fauci, that it's important until we get 75% or more of our population vaccinated that we continue to wear face masks while in public and, again, avoid crowded indoor environments. >> california's new campaign, led by blue shield, has not yet land here in the bay area. but the rollout so far has been bumpy with questions about coverage for underrepresented communities. if you're looking for information on how or where to get that shot go to planyourvaccine.com. put in the state, age and occupying and it will pull up the closest vaccination to you. it's planyourvaccine.com. >>> massive and deadly covid outbreak is apparently immunity. mercury news reports, cases systemwide are down from peak times. expe
. >> bob, thank you. >>> live look at oakland coliseum which, over the weekend, vaccinated another 15,000 or so people. statewide more than 10 million californians have now received at least one dose of the vaccine. even with vaccinations moving forward and case numbers coming down, one stanford infectious disease expert warns people to keep playing it safe. >> i agree with my colleague, dr. fauci, that it's important until we get 75% or more of our population vaccinated...
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were not and was a new one and i mean you see bob sandals which still look modern today and you can see in flip flops you know exactly ancient flip flops on any idea why people had to wear them. hygiene maybe good gas but the floor was just too hot for the finals weren't all that far away or so people found it necessary to protect their feet so they made these ancient flip flops. the final stop on my visit to solve and it's the sabol are gone the. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slag heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the polygon is a monument to the coal mining. it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in sol and intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small saw and has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else and driven. they're fighting against a sexual assault in the. international dr gib
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we are not looking to do multiple deals at the same time. maria: okay. bobly focused and committed to our investors, maria. maria: well, brent schutte obviously the options for investors are planning today with spacs and all. your thoughts on looking at special purpose acquisition corporations as spac as investment play as well. >> sure, i agree with bob's comments and focused in the right areas and there's a lot of capital available to invest right now just given all of the monetary and fiscal employed in the economy. there's viable options. bob is looking in the right areas, i believe, and certainly investors have that option to invest in those if they so choose. maria: and, of course, those deals are very much tied to an economic recovery which you have just noted is certainly well on the way, a lot of expectations all the way to 9% growth for gdp in 2021. brent, great to have you this morning. love talking with you, thank you, sir. >> brent schutte joining us from northwestern. a lot coming up. another spending bill coming from the biden administration.
we are not looking to do multiple deals at the same time. maria: okay. bobly focused and committed to our investors, maria. maria: well, brent schutte obviously the options for investors are planning today with spacs and all. your thoughts on looking at special purpose acquisition corporations as spac as investment play as well. >> sure, i agree with bob's comments and focused in the right areas and there's a lot of capital available to invest right now just given all of the monetary and...
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but if you look at canvasses that bob did on his own time, they are complex. >> reporter: like this,is own home. >> later on in years, paintings got sharper and sharper. >> reporter: bob ross never made a dime and never expected his work to hang in a museum. but recently the smithsonian acquired four bob ross paintings for its permanent collection. in that at least, man who wanted to paint a happy little world has cemented his place in it as well. >> the message of having self-confidence, trying new things, that doesn't get old. geration after genation. it jus >> so from all of us here, i'd like to wish [female narrator] whether school buildings are open or closed, we're always there for our students. because kids who already struggle with poverty, emotional trauma and other learning barriers need our support more than ever. at communities in schools we do whatever it takes. tutoring, mentoring, providing resources for at-home learning and just checking in. in schools ... and in communities. making sure all kids can learn and succeed. for more information, visit communities-in-school
but if you look at canvasses that bob did on his own time, they are complex. >> reporter: like this,is own home. >> later on in years, paintings got sharper and sharper. >> reporter: bob ross never made a dime and never expected his work to hang in a museum. but recently the smithsonian acquired four bob ross paintings for its permanent collection. in that at least, man who wanted to paint a happy little world has cemented his place in it as well. >> the message of...
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it looks like king midas dry humped a bob's big boys. e looks dumb but still everyone at c-pac was excited to take pictures with it, especially yerk -- this is the closest we've ever been in a long time, dad! look, i know, i'm just a gold statue, but get the hell away from me you creepy looking freak. now, as exciting as gold plated trump is, the statue was no match for the real thing. everyone hoping trump would come on stage and play his hits definite wily weren't kiss disappointed. >> we have a sick and corrupted electoral process that must be fixed immediately. this election was rigged and the supreme court and others courts didn't want to do anything about it. they didn't have the courage, the supreme court. when you have more votes than people, is that a problem? in pennsylvania, they had hundreds of thousands of more votes than they had people voting. what's that all about? what's that all about? ( shouting ) cheating, they say. yeah, i'd say so. but it's one of those things. but who knows -- who knows, i may even decide to beat th
it looks like king midas dry humped a bob's big boys. e looks dumb but still everyone at c-pac was excited to take pictures with it, especially yerk -- this is the closest we've ever been in a long time, dad! look, i know, i'm just a gold statue, but get the hell away from me you creepy looking freak. now, as exciting as gold plated trump is, the statue was no match for the real thing. everyone hoping trump would come on stage and play his hits definite wily weren't kiss disappointed. >>...
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bob: we are releasing this white paper. you can lookat the scores and rankings we put for each stock. we have been on bloomberg quite a bit over the last six months or so. in each appearance, we have identified tesla, gamestop. we looked at rocket, emergent galactic. we have identified these squeeze as well before they happen. our job is like the weatherman. hurricane forecasters get the intensity right. they don't know where it will land. sometimes south carolina, ends up going to north carolina. we don't care where it lands but we want to get the intensity and magnitude right. we have done that for 50,000 securities, and we think it is useful and valuable information. we want to make it available to the world, to bloomberg. matt: you have been in this game a long time. i can see your book behind you that came out about a decade ago , "don't blame the shorts." is this a hurricane, is game stock and the other stocks they once in a decade or once in a century occurrence, or is there something going on like climate change where these thin
bob: we are releasing this white paper. you can lookat the scores and rankings we put for each stock. we have been on bloomberg quite a bit over the last six months or so. in each appearance, we have identified tesla, gamestop. we looked at rocket, emergent galactic. we have identified these squeeze as well before they happen. our job is like the weatherman. hurricane forecasters get the intensity right. they don't know where it will land. sometimes south carolina, ends up going to north...
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bob marley. paul hawkins looks back at his life. he was the last surviving member of the wailers. primary school. later in their teens, with peter tosh onboard, they formed the wailers in a kingston suburb, they released their first song simmer down in 1963. # why don't you simmer down?# it went straight to number one. if we hadn't been going through a certain kind of a change, we would not be able to relate to other people of the world that were going through those changes just the same. but it was ten years before their international breakthrough came, with the album catch a fire, featuring tracks like stir it up. # stir it up, little darling... and concrete jungle. # it's a concretejungle... the hippies loved us. and all those hippies now are dreadlocked people here, ra sta. in 1973, livingston, now known as bunny wailer, left the band. why did you decide to leave the wailers? i was not satisfied with the way how the way chris blackwell was handling the wailers and i'm still not satisfied. but i'm still here, playing this great music. after leaving, he began work on his solo alb
bob marley. paul hawkins looks back at his life. he was the last surviving member of the wailers. primary school. later in their teens, with peter tosh onboard, they formed the wailers in a kingston suburb, they released their first song simmer down in 1963. # why don't you simmer down?# it went straight to number one. if we hadn't been going through a certain kind of a change, we would not be able to relate to other people of the world that were going through those changes just the same. but...
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i doubt i look past that it's probably bob barr jegede a book. 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd by jim fisher so i don't know. if we. just want to. see me. saw more of the. through a lot more by where i was in the. scene and j g one who was in the end he was the. demon temples does they can not. move through thought i just. don't hunt there in the form of. a. natural. number. yeah you know no wonder. if. so you're not somebody who is i believe. that i was that. what. he said but the. ability. to be. there. that was. on the. back on our has. done a few of them i mean i'm guessing. most of the old ones are a little couple of. times when i found a moment. of them in my yard and. asked are you muslim and all of them out something from us now i. am living not only me. i was on live in some google was. speaking on the muslim. i don't know. if anyone would want to. really. don't know. which side of the. song. and no one on me. as even though it's. not something. i mean. by any means i'm going to. move the movement a sunni. rather than a. by all by new. in the box w
i doubt i look past that it's probably bob barr jegede a book. 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd by jim fisher so i don't know. if we. just want to. see me. saw more of the. through a lot more by where i was in the. scene and j g one who was in the end he was the. demon temples does they can not. move through thought i just. don't hunt there in the form of. a. natural. number. yeah you know no wonder. if. so you're not somebody who is i believe. that i was that. what. he said but the. ability. to be. there....
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i thought i'd look past that it's probably bob jegede a book. 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd 'd by jim fisher so. if we. just want to. see me. some more of the. who i love love i arrived in the. city i j g one who was in the end it was but not . as dumb as they can. move the movie thought i just. don't hunt them down open formats and. say i'm not going there and then threw. them in the bible. no wonder. that doesn't. so you really not. believe. that i was out there. and. our. ability. to be. there during. that last. month. on our. run a few times that i mean i'm getting. old. a little. that's fun out. there in our yard and. passing. it on to something from us now i. am living up to me. and live in such good. if anyone would want to. be b.j. need. to . be able to. send. him back. to society of the. idea. and no one none of those. who can do good. as he will not. want within limits and that is a very. good time. and we are bombarded. by the. many sunni. and i'm on the bus and i'll be civil and i was going to. carry obvious crimes with us i was going to hand
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here is a quick look at our top stories this morning, including a major push to get the covid vaccine to california's hardest-hit communities. >> "today in the bay's" bob with a look at what bay area state lawmakers are calling for. bob? >> reporter: in about four hours, talking to a group of bay area legislators, kris and marcus and call on the state to reformulate its vaccine distribution plan for the poor. they say it is not fair, not equitable for the underserved communities here in the bay area. you recall governor newsom announced the new plan that the state will allocate 40% of available doses of covid-19 vaccine to 8 million californians, these are californians in communities that are ranked lowest in the so-called healthy places index. but only 2% of bay area residents meet this new metric. they're in ten different zip codes in our area, despite the fact the bay area represents 20% of the state's population, so 2% versus 20% that we actually represent. state senator dave cortezzi of san jose is bart part of the bay area delegation demanding the state reformulate the vaccine distribution writes "this is a matter of life and death for our commun
here is a quick look at our top stories this morning, including a major push to get the covid vaccine to california's hardest-hit communities. >> "today in the bay's" bob with a look at what bay area state lawmakers are calling for. bob? >> reporter: in about four hours, talking to a group of bay area legislators, kris and marcus and call on the state to reformulate its vaccine distribution plan for the poor. they say it is not fair, not equitable for the underserved...
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to your doctor and ask if latuda could make the difference you've been looking for in your bipolar depression symptoms. this is bobr. bob participated in a clinical trial that included cutting-edge radiation therapy and surgery. he's been in remission since completion. i am so glad i learned what was possible for me stand up to cancer and lustgarten foundation are working together to make every person diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a long-term survivor. visit pancreatic cancer collective.org. oh, you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. cause when you hook our community up with the internet... boom! look at ariana, crushing virtual class. jamol, chasing that college dream. michael, doing something crazy. this is the place where we can show the world what we can do. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wifi-enabled lift zones, so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. oh we're ready. ♪ ♪ jesse: robert aaron long facing assault charges for the shoots shootings at 6 massage parlors in atlanta. the media is calling
to your doctor and ask if latuda could make the difference you've been looking for in your bipolar depression symptoms. this is bobr. bob participated in a clinical trial that included cutting-edge radiation therapy and surgery. he's been in remission since completion. i am so glad i learned what was possible for me stand up to cancer and lustgarten foundation are working together to make every person diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a long-term survivor. visit pancreatic cancer collective.org....
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a lot of our cars were parked in the driveway, and tomorrow bob redell will look at the impact of allraffic that we avoided and how some commutes were a lot more comfortable for a lot of people. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> we zoom right along. >> thanks, kris. >>> the city of los angeles taking a moment to reflect over the past year, video showing landmarks lit up in red, around l.a. to mark one year since the city's emergency shutdown and remembering those lives lost. more than 22,000 people there have died in the past year, but the city has administered more than 600,000 vaccinations. >>> how about we switch gears for you this morning, trending, something to talk about, a throwback why don't you. one 55-year-old supermodel proves that age is just a number. ♪♪ i don't know if you know who that is from a distance. it's supermodel paulina poritzkova posted this to instagram, doing a little dance, maybe a little exercise to abba's hit "gimme, gimme, gimme." it, got it. >> i work out every day then. but she looks good. she looks good. >> sure. >> that's all it takes
a lot of our cars were parked in the driveway, and tomorrow bob redell will look at the impact of allraffic that we avoided and how some commutes were a lot more comfortable for a lot of people. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> we zoom right along. >> thanks, kris. >>> the city of los angeles taking a moment to reflect over the past year, video showing landmarks lit up in red, around l.a. to mark one year since the city's emergency shutdown and...
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, tracking for a record close while tech seems to be sitting out the party let's bring in bob pisani with a look nasdaq falling about a percent and a half, what do you think? >> what's happening the gap between growth and value stocks is getting wider and wider, but it's even simpler, that it's tech versus everything else. tech being down today is the reason we're not get a lot of energy faang stocks are doing grange. citigroup at a new high. even industrials, eaton is at a new high some of the materials are at new highs. exxon mobil is at a new high look at tech, as you heard frank say, lagging the party there big-cap tech and xilinx, and advanced micro same thing it was less than a month ago when we were hitting new highs we have lots of new highs, darden, exxon as i mention ed ad you can -- you want it simply, how you about disney versus apple? did i any jumped in early november, on the announcement the first successful vaccine test, disney jumped finally, california, of course, saying disneyland can reopen. that's a big help today, but this has been going on for a while. look at apple, strai
, tracking for a record close while tech seems to be sitting out the party let's bring in bob pisani with a look nasdaq falling about a percent and a half, what do you think? >> what's happening the gap between growth and value stocks is getting wider and wider, but it's even simpler, that it's tech versus everything else. tech being down today is the reason we're not get a lot of energy faang stocks are doing grange. citigroup at a new high. even industrials, eaton is at a new high some...
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it has been a wild year for the market bob possible has a look at some of the biggest winners and losersilf, it was -- who declared it a pandemic 12 months ago, march 11th i want to show you how the market changed since then with the understanding the market didn't bottom until two weeks later on march 23rd. let's use march 11 to march 11 since then the s&p 500 is up 43%. you can see big winners elsewhere. the really big winner was the russel 2000 because it dramatically underperformed everything including the s&p and nasdaq 100 for a decade. once the cyclicals came in with the reopening story that's what really moved to the upside transports, another cyclical group also did really well as far as the s&p 500 winners year every year, obviously tesla is there but tesla moves in a world entirely of its own. independent of that it was largely the reopening cyclical names that moved the most. freeport mcma ran. marathon oil oil stocks moving up dramatic. united rentals was up over 200%. cyclical names really are the big outperformers. as far as the laggards go, utility stocks utility like ins
it has been a wild year for the market bob possible has a look at some of the biggest winners and losersilf, it was -- who declared it a pandemic 12 months ago, march 11th i want to show you how the market changed since then with the understanding the market didn't bottom until two weeks later on march 23rd. let's use march 11 to march 11 since then the s&p 500 is up 43%. you can see big winners elsewhere. the really big winner was the russel 2000 because it dramatically underperformed...
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bob: i am sympathetic. i don't really like buying high-yield debt, but i have default rates are coming down a lot from where they are, and when we look back at high-yield credit spreads, they don't widen when default rates come down. that will absorb a lot of the backup in the government bond market. jonathan: bob michele sends you his sympathies. bob michele, jp morgan chief investment officer's. just getting some news from the opposition party in turkey, submitting a bill to parliament tuesday the bans foreign central bank governors from preventing their full five-year terms. but it is a pushback politically speaking, as you might expect her spec this morning. lisa: given that they will see big inflation if they don't get it under control and the fact that there are some reports of yanks having to get rid of -- of banks having to get rid of some of their lira currencies. jonathan: more coverage still to come. equities up, bond yields down. we have seen this move before. yields are in on tends to 1.69%. we were down about five basis points an hour or so ago. yields in, stocks up on the s&p 500. on the nasdaq, we advance about 0.7%.
bob: i am sympathetic. i don't really like buying high-yield debt, but i have default rates are coming down a lot from where they are, and when we look back at high-yield credit spreads, they don't widen when default rates come down. that will absorb a lot of the backup in the government bond market. jonathan: bob michele sends you his sympathies. bob michele, jp morgan chief investment officer's. just getting some news from the opposition party in turkey, submitting a bill to parliament...
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so sorry that you went to the wrong floor and he looked at me and said bob is your office on the third floor. and i said, yes, sir. yes sir. it is and he looked at mrs. bush and said i told you it was on the third floor and that was the end of it. well any of us? yeah, we can all relate to that kind of relationship moment. well bob, i just want to thank you again for for participating in this to today and it's always fun to speak with you again, and i would say to everyone bob what to what's your website so that encourage people to go there and learn more about your library museum. sure. it's a bush 41.org. that's bush. the number four the number one.org. thanks. and also i'd like to encourage anyone who wants to know more to come to www.ftrlibrary.org and to our social media as well as to the bush libraries social media as well to learn more about presidents and presidencies. so thank you very much. thank you. look forward to talking to you on another occasion maybe on another topic. i hope i hope we can do that. thanks again bill. from george washington to george w bush every sunday
so sorry that you went to the wrong floor and he looked at me and said bob is your office on the third floor. and i said, yes, sir. yes sir. it is and he looked at mrs. bush and said i told you it was on the third floor and that was the end of it. well any of us? yeah, we can all relate to that kind of relationship moment. well bob, i just want to thank you again for for participating in this to today and it's always fun to speak with you again, and i would say to everyone bob what to what's...
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look forward to your report, thanks, kris. >>> starting today, millions more californians qualified to receive the covid vaccine, including more people younger than 65. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live at annise bay vaccination center looking at who becomes eligible. bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus. this is the next tier of eligibility for the covid-19 vaccine covers roughly 4.4 million californians, so anyone between the ages of 16 and 64 is eligible if they have a certain underlying condition. this is by the california department of public health, and you can find this list on line. cancer, with current, if you have it with a weakened immune system, chronic kidney disease, stage 4 or above, chronic pulmonary disease and depending on oxygen, down syndrome, a weakened immune system due to an organ transplant, pregnant, and heart conditions, but not including hypertension, type 2 diabetes. san francisco also allowing deaf, hiv positive or mental or substance abuse disorders. you do not need to provide medical documentation to get your shot. rather you must attest that you are eligible. this is to speed up the process. however, this also opens up a loophol
look forward to your report, thanks, kris. >>> starting today, millions more californians qualified to receive the covid vaccine, including more people younger than 65. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live at annise bay vaccination center looking at who becomes eligible. bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus. this is the next tier of eligibility for the covid-19 vaccine covers roughly 4.4 million californians, so anyone between the ages of 16 and 64 is...
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joe: when we look at some of these deals, bob dylan, $300 million estimated. half of his catalog for $150 million. talk about how you see you can value these and why they become assets? why are so many musicians selling them? alaister: right now, there is a lot of demand. and in particular, before the digital era, selling your catalog was a last-ditch scenario. a lot of markets are after these assets. a lot of these artists have reached the stage in their career where they are thinking about estate planning and they need someone to manage their legacy. and all those components combined to create a very recent market for unique assets and has made this a more palatable time to sell than 10 years ago. caroline: let's bake it to him guys let's take it to my love of money markets and jay-z -- let's take it my money markets -- let's take it to my love of money markets and jay-z had him cashing out on his champagne label. alaister: to assess value, you look at the royalty statements. you usually see the annual growth, but what titles are bringing income, what type o
joe: when we look at some of these deals, bob dylan, $300 million estimated. half of his catalog for $150 million. talk about how you see you can value these and why they become assets? why are so many musicians selling them? alaister: right now, there is a lot of demand. and in particular, before the digital era, selling your catalog was a last-ditch scenario. a lot of markets are after these assets. a lot of these artists have reached the stage in their career where they are thinking about...
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. >> bob, your response there? right now it looks like, well, reflation, you know, good economy, people are jumpic back into the growthy names >> yeah. i think the probably unusually was that rates went up, it was the speed. >> that's what i was clumsily trying to ask rick have we seen the greatest speed and slope in that? >> right the bulls are taking control of the narrative. it's not that inflation is out of the on control. the narrative is rates have moved up because the economy is expanding. there may be inflation issues, because there's been bottlenecks, but that probably will moderate down the road, and the bulls are winnic that argument this is the idea we have seen rates move up, because the economy is expanding that overall historically has been good for the stock market, as opposed to the narrative that rates are moving up because there will be rampened runaway infl inflation. so it's a different narrative that's sort of emerging. aside from the stimulus bill going through, we have rates behaving right now and just not goi
. >> bob, your response there? right now it looks like, well, reflation, you know, good economy, people are jumpic back into the growthy names >> yeah. i think the probably unusually was that rates went up, it was the speed. >> that's what i was clumsily trying to ask rick have we seen the greatest speed and slope in that? >> right the bulls are taking control of the narrative. it's not that inflation is out of the on control. the narrative is rates have moved up because...
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>>> here is a live look outside in san jose on this tues meet bob minetti, loving husband, father and pancreatic cancer survivor. i am so glad i learned what was possible for me. to learnorabout the latest research, including clinical trials, visit pancreatic cancer collective.org. . >>> good tuesday morning. looking at mild temperatures this afternoon with a mix of sun and clouds. 70 degrees for campbell, san jose. 71 for morgan hill. concord a high of 70 degrees, also for brentwood and pleasant hill. around the bay, 64 in san francisco. 65 for oakland and alameda, also for berkeley. looking at 66 for you in richmond and for the north bay upper 60's to low 70's. >>> good morning, the san jose sharks scored six goals on saturday and lost. last night more fireworks, that defense though stepped up in more ways than one. they were down 2-0 to the avalanche at the tank. then sharks tied it the end of the second. they took the lead in the third. three assists on that play. they did not look back. the first goal by a defense man not named brent burns. 4-2 sharks. they score six unanswered a
>>> here is a live look outside in san jose on this tues meet bob minetti, loving husband, father and pancreatic cancer survivor. i am so glad i learned what was possible for me. to learnorabout the latest research, including clinical trials, visit pancreatic cancer collective.org. . >>> good tuesday morning. looking at mild temperatures this afternoon with a mix of sun and clouds. 70 degrees for campbell, san jose. 71 for morgan hill. concord a high of 70 degrees, also for...
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look who is here, bob dole.obvious question is a three chilean dollars spending plan on top of the 1.9 trillion we hardy plus massive tax increases, when is the stock market going to respond? >> a trillion here, a trillion there, i don't know how you count that. the stock market in my view and the focus on how good the earnings and economic growth will be because of the massive stimulus and that's the positive side, but to your question, interest rates will go up. at some point the stock market will wake up and say higher taxes along with higher regulation, it's not all the panacea of this economic growth and we will have to have more of a balancing act, so for now damn that hard-- damn the torpedoes, but eventually the stock market won't like this, significant trillion dollars of tax increase. stuart: what about the economic growth rate for this year, 2021. >> i missed six plus, but i would not be surprised to see a timing this is unprecedented. you have to go back to the 1950s to see growth like we are talking
look who is here, bob dole.obvious question is a three chilean dollars spending plan on top of the 1.9 trillion we hardy plus massive tax increases, when is the stock market going to respond? >> a trillion here, a trillion there, i don't know how you count that. the stock market in my view and the focus on how good the earnings and economic growth will be because of the massive stimulus and that's the positive side, but to your question, interest rates will go up. at some point the stock...
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bob has said, looking forward to not setting that alarm clock. get to sleep past 2:00 a.m. ture. this is abc7 news. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from "abc7 mornings." the ferris wheel in golden gate park is reopening tomorrow. be wheel before the fun police shut it down. >> the mayor held a news conference about the city going back into the red tier. and the "f" market line streetcar is going to be taking passengers again starting in may. and the mayor vowed that the cable cars would return later this year. >>> here's mike with our forecast. >> thank you, kumasi. check out this view from the exploratorium. it's going to be mostly cloudy. still a great day for outdoor activities. we have mid to upper 50s along the coast, mid to upper 60s around the bay and inland. chae. now it's time for "live with kelly and ryan." we'll be back >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" 's today from the sound, "comino hall. if plus, cooking, cleaning your cast-iron as "live's cooking school: gadget edition" continues. plus, a soldier helping other soldiers is our "good n
bob has said, looking forward to not setting that alarm clock. get to sleep past 2:00 a.m. ture. this is abc7 news. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from "abc7 mornings." the ferris wheel in golden gate park is reopening tomorrow. be wheel before the fun police shut it down. >> the mayor held a news conference about the city going back into the red tier. and the "f" market line streetcar is going to be taking passengers again starting in may. and...
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. >> give me the inside scoop, what do they do lean the cameras so he looks like he standing up? >> bobpublicity, it's just the image he likes to project. like you pretend to be a great lover? >> all right who squealed? >> he told me the tiger in your tank was really a pussycat. to >> are you going to listen to a man who was turned down from the service because he had to left lips? >> reckon you worked with some of the biggest stars in hollywood, which one of us is your favorite leading man? as >> you mean among the young actors, or one of the older guys like paul newman, or younger like franky avalon? >> somebody around the age of paul, given a bit or not. >> driver tries a blonde redhead? >> you have a choice of thin faded are falling. >> is not my choice. >> either that or you walk home. >> you can't carry her that far you fool. >> bob in that category, my choices you. >> there you are folks, another absolute for the testimony. [applause] this is not my favorite place to go for a drive, the mind detectors are working. i hope it a have 2020 hearing. here i am being introduced, by the
. >> give me the inside scoop, what do they do lean the cameras so he looks like he standing up? >> bobpublicity, it's just the image he likes to project. like you pretend to be a great lover? >> all right who squealed? >> he told me the tiger in your tank was really a pussycat. to >> are you going to listen to a man who was turned down from the service because he had to left lips? >> reckon you worked with some of the biggest stars in hollywood, which one of...
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." >> bob, thank you. >>> a live look at oakland coliseum this morning, mass vaccination site is underthousands of people but health leaders are now working to calm the fears of those fearful that they're not fully protected. state oes workers first told nbc bay area the agency was one aware of the problem but now they are changing their tune. the state health department did a follow-up investigation and found the problem. >> there was a new syringe lot that came in. the workers adjusted how much they were putting in the syringe. and it turned out that they were putting slightly lesser amounts than should have been put in. >> the difference is said to be in milliliters and everyone is being advised not to repeat that vaccine. that's because the cdc says that the dosage should still be enough for protection. they are recommending everyone, though, come back for their second shot. >> 5:34 now. >>> a follow-up to the controversy surrounding one medical providing vaccines to people without access yet in san francisco. house lawmakers sent the company a scathing letter citing reporting by n
." >> bob, thank you. >>> a live look at oakland coliseum this morning, mass vaccination site is underthousands of people but health leaders are now working to calm the fears of those fearful that they're not fully protected. state oes workers first told nbc bay area the agency was one aware of the problem but now they are changing their tune. the state health department did a follow-up investigation and found the problem. >> there was a new syringe lot that came in....
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know you're not gonna sing about in the building to give us a limited time to even to look i'm going to add to all of bob's interaction if i get out of the fog fog on it then want to look. up i don't this electronic. i'm going to read limited but if. i don't. know to listen don't bend down going on and on and. on and i will call you don't i didn't get on the news and you know in the future that before stanek i think obama wanted to know that the ethical marketing i think of it has gone on on a whim and i can see the funny do just about to be put on something other than that on the my algorithm works on when i'm going to visit other than a model i'm not a wonder to find with thoughts of the night again i need to be done on a muppet and i read a little thanks but no what i need and i do i can on being given use any of one of the this is just the same i was just wonderful to understand god just didn't want them. to have and then i was unable to put enough on me to keep getting them out of a plane was something to do and the support from the i don't regret that monday now but the ground like it or not based on
know you're not gonna sing about in the building to give us a limited time to even to look i'm going to add to all of bob's interaction if i get out of the fog fog on it then want to look. up i don't this electronic. i'm going to read limited but if. i don't. know to listen don't bend down going on and on and. on and i will call you don't i didn't get on the news and you know in the future that before stanek i think obama wanted to know that the ethical marketing i think of it has gone on on a...
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bob? >> melissa, a lot of this looks technical to me.emember we are in a paradigm shift this week from covid being the primary worry for the markets to now interest rate rises being the primary worry and that's creating moving and in stocks. when i say technical here, 3945, about half an hour ago, the lows of earlier this morning. when we hit that level there was a volume spike in the etfs that trade a lot like spy and we took another leg down i think intraday traders said we won't be rallying and might as well get out want the show you the tech names i follow semi and big cap for a general a area of the mega cap most of the big cap tech names were flattish on the week. there was not huge selling this is a first time this week to see the notable selling going on what we are seeing selling this week is in the thematic tech etf area investors love to put money in ark funds, cloud computing, clean energy founds, cloud computing etfs when they start thinking i'm going to not put as much money into certain areas it is the thematic tech areas
bob? >> melissa, a lot of this looks technical to me.emember we are in a paradigm shift this week from covid being the primary worry for the markets to now interest rate rises being the primary worry and that's creating moving and in stocks. when i say technical here, 3945, about half an hour ago, the lows of earlier this morning. when we hit that level there was a volume spike in the etfs that trade a lot like spy and we took another leg down i think intraday traders said we won't be...
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. >> let's get to bob pisani for a look at the biggest movers during the course of this very volatile, this was a very strange day. a 120-point move in the s&p? the market really doesn't know exactly how the read the interest rate scenario that's the moirmgal mover of the market mike's absolutely right on that. let me show what you a rough week it was for kathy wood the main arc fund arkk is now down about 25% from its recent highs, but it is a tough week overall for tesla, square, roku, teledoc health she drove these stocks up and there is a up move and a down move in the last couple of week as interest rates moved up remember, february 16th was the top for the markets. that's when interest rates started moving up. elsewhere, other sectors like on line retailers had a rough week. good reason. chewy and stitch fix are not even profitable yet and they have had huge run-ups. etsy is trading for 60 times forward earnings there in a high interest rate environment when they start moving up high multiple stocks get hit. none of this is ill logical what's going on with some of the online ret
. >> let's get to bob pisani for a look at the biggest movers during the course of this very volatile, this was a very strange day. a 120-point move in the s&p? the market really doesn't know exactly how the read the interest rate scenario that's the moirmgal mover of the market mike's absolutely right on that. let me show what you a rough week it was for kathy wood the main arc fund arkk is now down about 25% from its recent highs, but it is a tough week overall for tesla, square,...
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. >>> happening now, our bob redell is looking deeper into the story and will have a deeper look into of our midday newscast and from our homepage, you can link to a livestream. we'll have another update in an hour. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the third hour of "today." >> welcome to the third hour of "today" on what craig likes to call friday eve. >> friday eve. >> that's right. i'm al. craig -- gonna complain about that. >> no. man
. >>> happening now, our bob redell is looking deeper into the story and will have a deeper look into of our midday newscast and from our homepage, you can link to a livestream. we'll have another update in an hour. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the third hour of "today." >> welcome to the third hour of "today" on what craig likes to call friday eve. >> friday eve. >> that's right. i'm al. craig -- gonna complain...
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things he said and i'm not a doctor i should say that but as a journalist you can look at a lot of the numbers i mean dr bob talking about israel in the great numbers they've had but he didn't mention a place like nicaragua by the way nicaragua as a country never locked down and never required masks in fact the president of the country said you don't have to wear a mask if you choose to you can you don't have to if you look at their numbers per 1000000 people the number of cases they've had they never got even close to places like the united states or italy where right now they're in that other lockdown and they immediately after may have last year flatlined in terms of new cases per day and it's remained that way we've seen that happen in some places as well so you can take a place like israel and say they've been very strict but could also take places like nicaragua and say they weren't strict and they did great so there's a lot of conflicting information i think that's the hardest thing for people scottie is that it's there's so much information out there and so much back and forth and it's very confusin
things he said and i'm not a doctor i should say that but as a journalist you can look at a lot of the numbers i mean dr bob talking about israel in the great numbers they've had but he didn't mention a place like nicaragua by the way nicaragua as a country never locked down and never required masks in fact the president of the country said you don't have to wear a mask if you choose to you can you don't have to if you look at their numbers per 1000000 people the number of cases they've had...
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look to our sunny weekend coming up. >> things have not been this busy in a year. bob, i know traffic there is surging. >> reporter: particularly among people who are newly vaccinated. the tsa is reporting they have vaccinated more people this past week than any other week this past year. seven straight days of screening , the longest this year for each day. this bump comes as restrictions loosen. the cdc is advising against leisure travel. the top three places tahiti, mexico and hawaii. >> we're getting a lot of people saying i have been vaccinated, i'm ready. >> it was nice to get away after spending a year in our home. >> reporter: that was allen siegelman of mill valley. he and his wife bolted for hawaii. u.s. airline passenger levels down 57% from two years ago. passengers now arrive in waves at their destinations. a couple years before they see a full recovery at their main hub in chicago o'hare. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> president biden is vaccinated and promoting his stimulus relief bill. the president is flying despite the cdc warning
look to our sunny weekend coming up. >> things have not been this busy in a year. bob, i know traffic there is surging. >> reporter: particularly among people who are newly vaccinated. the tsa is reporting they have vaccinated more people this past week than any other week this past year. seven straight days of screening , the longest this year for each day. this bump comes as restrictions loosen. the cdc is advising against leisure travel. the top three places tahiti, mexico and...
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. >> all right, bob, that's a good one, everybody should take a look at it bob pisani thank you. >>>k santelli as well, with data on the menu hey, rick. >> yes, a pmi, this manufacturing pmi from market, markit, it is expected to be around 58.5, which is the mid february read. we moved up one-tenth. 58.6 we toss out 58.5 this becomes the final read. and sequentially it is a bit of a reversal 59.2 is the final january read and of course, that was the high water mark, post-covid, so when you have moved back a bit, but still solid number, well above the expansion/contraction line and well above the cycle low of 36.1 which was in april. let's move to the market, shall we and three-day charts everything we need to know on the fixed income side and the sovereign side, and look at a three day chart of 10s and the high water mark on the left, spiked up to 161 and that gives us a lot of information and there is going to be an area that we pay close attention to, on a breakout, and get above, it but now, we see the resistance, and the low to mid 150s, and look for that to continue, to work, it
. >> all right, bob, that's a good one, everybody should take a look at it bob pisani thank you. >>>k santelli as well, with data on the menu hey, rick. >> yes, a pmi, this manufacturing pmi from market, markit, it is expected to be around 58.5, which is the mid february read. we moved up one-tenth. 58.6 we toss out 58.5 this becomes the final read. and sequentially it is a bit of a reversal 59.2 is the final january read and of course, that was the high water mark,...